School: Tattenclave

Location:
Táite an tSléibhe, Co. Mhuineacháin
Teacher:
B. Ní Chróinín
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  1. 29. Why keep a dog and bark yourself.
    30. The old dog for the hard road, the pup for the path.
    31. A good neighbour is better than a far away friend.
    32. Never go the fields when the road is at your foot.
    33. You can't put an old head on young shoulders.
    34. A borrowed horse has hard hooves.
    35. It is a dear bought loan that you have to leave at home.
    36. There is a slippy stone at every gentleman's door.
    37. youth must have its fling.
    38. Knowledge comes with age.
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  2. 39. There's nothing bad but could be worse.
    40. It is your turn today and mine tomorrow.
    41. If you will burn a candle you will burn an inch.
    42. Luaghing soon turns to crying.
    43. honour old age.
    44. You cannot live in Rome and fight with the Pope.
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